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-- paying the most income tax. they are based here. number 4, wells fargo bank, which paid $9.1 billion in income tax last year. apple ranked number three. they paid more than $14 billion. chevron of san ramon paid $20 million in income tax last year. exxonmobil of texas topped the list. they paid $31 billion. >>> 8:19. the chp is investigating whether dangerous driving may have led to last night's fiery crash in walnut creek that killed a motorist. it happened on interstate 680 just south of rudgear road around 6:00. the chp says the crash involved four cars, one of them burst into flames. witnesses say the motorcycle and another vehicle appeared to be driving recklessly before the collision. >>> services are scheduled today for the three people killed in a daly city crash earlier this month. a viewing is scheduled for 50- year-old hosefa acevad and her 23 and 15-year-old sons. funeral services are scheduled for tomorrow. police say the family was pulling out of their driveway when their car was hit by 23- year-ol
-- paying the most income tax. they are based here. number 4, wells fargo bank, which paid $9.1 billion in income tax last year. apple ranked number three. they paid more than $14 billion. chevron of san ramon paid $20 million in income tax last year. exxonmobil of texas topped the list. they paid $31 billion. >>> 8:19. the chp is investigating whether dangerous driving may have led to last night's fiery crash in walnut creek that killed a motorist. it happened on interstate 680 just...
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people to vote for them, then they need to advocate for good paying jobs with health care and for a fair tax wage. but if they did something like that, you know that would make them democrats. >> in light of what senator turner has already indicated here, the rnc outreach is a $10 million and evangelical thrust there. it's not the money, it's the message at issue here as senator turner has said, isn't it. >> i think it's more than just the message. ultimately, what they're saying is we want to win at any cost and we're just going to tell you what you want to hear. and it's more about showing us. and i think michael steele said it best when he said you can go into the communities, but it's not just about showing up. you can show up anytime but it's about what you do. and their actions are not measuring up. they're saying one thing and doing another. so it's more than telling us who you are, it's about showing us. they're wanting to disenfranchise black and latino voters. they are the party of the rich, and that's not what we are about. so it's really more about show me rather than tell me. >>
people to vote for them, then they need to advocate for good paying jobs with health care and for a fair tax wage. but if they did something like that, you know that would make them democrats. >> in light of what senator turner has already indicated here, the rnc outreach is a $10 million and evangelical thrust there. it's not the money, it's the message at issue here as senator turner has said, isn't it. >> i think it's more than just the message. ultimately, what they're saying is...
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twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in the senate. senator orrin hatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical device attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one study commission that obamacare will increase the cost of a family plan by $7200. do any of you remember the original statement by the president and his team? this is a plus. but it would cut it by $2500. in government terms, it is a $10,000 swing. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen, and will be they rise further? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >>
twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in the senate. senator orrin hatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical device attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family....
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more because they're taxed as single people when the estate tax is looked at. one of them died. now, the supreme court can do a number of things here. number one, they could just say, listen, if you enact gay marriage, it's illegal to ban it. that would only affect a very lifted number of states. but they also could hit it in a much bigger way. they could say gay marriage is protected as a privacy right under the u.s. constitution. and they could issue a sweeping decision legalizing gay marriage throughout the united states. now, most constitutional scholars don't think they'll go that far, but you know something, they could if they wanted to. >> but right now, you know, these cases are diametrically opposed. you have one talking about state law and the other talking about the federal reach. will one supersede the other? meaning, you know, if the federal law is reversed and there is a recognition of marriages of same-sex couples, then no matter what, states would have to recognize that, right? >> not necessarily. the federal law, and that's the second case that
more because they're taxed as single people when the estate tax is looked at. one of them died. now, the supreme court can do a number of things here. number one, they could just say, listen, if you enact gay marriage, it's illegal to ban it. that would only affect a very lifted number of states. but they also could hit it in a much bigger way. they could say gay marriage is protected as a privacy right under the u.s. constitution. and they could issue a sweeping decision legalizing gay...
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what he did was cut taxes on working people, 90 percent of the public did not pay any taxes. the 2% the did. lou: to drop their rates from 15, under 1 percent as a percentage of the revenue income revenue. 1924, immigration act. people don't realize he did a lot to bring out what we refer to now has diversity. he was reaching out to immigrants from all quarters, minority groups of all kinds. >> he also signed in at the main gate of american citizens. they could vote. way ahead on civil rights, proposing federal anti lynching loss. he spoke out to irish groups, jewish groups while at the same time that that evidence should be made american which is something that is clearly missing from our immigration debate. lou: the idea of going from melting pot to a cultural selig we never quite bring everybody together. that's like to be a very big issue. let me get your thoughts. are we going to see comprehensive immigration reform? >> i think not. when people see the price tag, the need to understand that -- well, coolidge understood. i'm engaged to marry an immigrant. nothing against
what he did was cut taxes on working people, 90 percent of the public did not pay any taxes. the 2% the did. lou: to drop their rates from 15, under 1 percent as a percentage of the revenue income revenue. 1924, immigration act. people don't realize he did a lot to bring out what we refer to now has diversity. he was reaching out to immigrants from all quarters, minority groups of all kinds. >> he also signed in at the main gate of american citizens. they could vote. way ahead on civil...
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cyprus' second largest bank will have to close, but there won't be a universal tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >>> gas prices are still falling, but not very quickly. the average price this morning is $3.67, two cents less than a week ago. it's significantly better than a year ago. you thank stable crude oil prices and that all refineries are back in service after the annual switchover to summer blends. >>> also good news for plugged-in travelers. the next time you're going somewhere, you don't have to rush to finish up before you board the plane. the faa is on course to lighten up the rules that ban the use of most electronic devices during takeoffs and landings. "the new york times" reports it should happen by tend of the year. >>> "the croods" cruised to a win this weekend. the caveman comedy had a good opening weekend. and its studio hopes it will do even better as school children get their spring breaks. "the croods" took in $44.8 million. "olympus has fallen" was second with $31 million, better than expected. and "oz the great and powerful" was third. >>> you may be sur
cyprus' second largest bank will have to close, but there won't be a universal tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >>> gas prices are still falling, but not very quickly. the average price this morning is $3.67, two cents less than a week ago. it's significantly better than a year ago. you thank stable crude oil prices and that all refineries are back in service after the annual switchover to summer blends. >>> also good news for plugged-in travelers. the next time...
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if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of people with their money wrapped up in these cyprus banks. what's the reaction from leaders there? >> this is where it gets really interesting. vladimir putin the president has said it's unfair, it's unprofessional, and it's dangerous precedent. why are the russians so upset? i'll leave the viewers to think about this. russian corporates and russian funds have over 30 billion euros wrapped up in cyprus funds as well. the burgeoning cyprus financial sector has been driven by russian money which one way or the other has found its way from russia into
if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of...
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with those higher taxes on the rich, we reveal what the winner will have to leave on the table. >>> and shark tank. tonight, we now hear from the team on that boat. the newlywed who thought he was protected in that cage when the shark breaks right in. >> whoa. >>> good evening. and thanks for joining us here on this sunday night. we begin with that fierce storm this evening. more than half of the country in its path before it's over. this video just in tonight from orlando, florida. look and listen to this. extreme winds blowing right through those front doors at a lowe's store. blowing shopping carts like they're toys. you can see the heavy rains outside. and in the west tonight, the storm dropping more than a foot of snow in parts of colorado and moving on to kansas city. as you see in these pictures, blanketing the city with eight inches of snow. drivers across several states getting stuck and the plows battling to keep up. look at the map this evening. 15 states under winter watches and warnings as we come on the air. ginger zee with the forecast for the monday morning commute in a
with those higher taxes on the rich, we reveal what the winner will have to leave on the table. >>> and shark tank. tonight, we now hear from the team on that boat. the newlywed who thought he was protected in that cage when the shark breaks right in. >> whoa. >>> good evening. and thanks for joining us here on this sunday night. we begin with that fierce storm this evening. more than half of the country in its path before it's over. this video just in tonight from...
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>> as mentioned before, tax time is coming up. if you have question wez have people who have answers. >> 7 on your side is here to help. everybody is taking questions right now. michael? >> i'm glad you're there. i'm glad you're helping as soon as we gave out a telephone number, all experts started -- their phones started ringing. we've got 153 and california society of enrolled agents. we have united way joining me. in the name of the program fofr low income folks is... >> what is it that you do? >> a joint pro secretary for -- project for the irs, linked to other organization that's do other things for low income people. >> you make sure they get every last dime and that they're treated well. >> tax return is the first thing z if they have money to save, which many low income people don't anything that can be done for them is done. >> and gempeople get a hold of you how? >> the united way web site. >> i can't tell you all of the great feed back we've received from that. let me give you the telephone number again. we'll be here u
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taxes, don't believe him. house republicans tell me they're open to exchanging entitlement reform for new taxes. will there be mutiny if that happens? >> that's what usually happens is a john boehner stakes out a hard-core right wing position and he folds in the end because they have to get something passed. right now the republicans' twin obsessions are competing. they have to obsession with got to balance the budget. they're obsessed with it and they're obsessed with going after medicare. they are obsessed with what they're calling entitlement reform. what it means is people back the social safety net. it's paul ryan's singular obsession, privatize it, shrink it or make elderly poor people pay for their own health care. it depends which one do they want more. i think that republicans would accept some closing of loopholes if they could get at the white whale of medicare and get grandma to pay a little more. >> i wonder if his singular obsession, i always thought his singular obsession was p-90 x. >> november
taxes, don't believe him. house republicans tell me they're open to exchanging entitlement reform for new taxes. will there be mutiny if that happens? >> that's what usually happens is a john boehner stakes out a hard-core right wing position and he folds in the end because they have to get something passed. right now the republicans' twin obsessions are competing. they have to obsession with got to balance the budget. they're obsessed with it and they're obsessed with going after...
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the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the citizen to rush to get the money out. the response, the banks close. how can a government assume it can get away with this? because they assume they can get away with it. they can own guns but it's a bear to get them. the government wonders of the populist, what are they going to do? shoot us? in america, yes, we will shoot you. gun control advocates have fun order to believe they protect us from the government tyranny. what if the government here tried to take over your bank account? war. it would be on. cyprus proved that joe biden's notion all you need is a shotgun is deeply flawed. sadly, though, the steal from the rich mentality is alive and well in america. remember occupy wall street? how different is the solution from the ret take demands your wealth is spread around? the defense against the toxic ideology isn't only reason but almost with a rifle. so it will never happen here. you have the good sense of t
the breakdown below $100,000 euros will be taxed at 6.57%. above that, taxed at 9-point #%. above 500,000 euros, taxed at 15%. the wholesale robbery has caused the citizen to rush to get the money out. the response, the banks close. how can a government assume it can get away with this? because they assume they can get away with it. they can own guns but it's a bear to get them. the government wonders of the populist, what are they going to do? shoot us? in america, yes, we will shoot you. gun...
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instead of raising taxes the house republican plan includes pro-growth, comprehensive tax reform, tax reform is critical to increasing u.s. competitiveness abroad as well as attracting business here at home. it will close loopholes and special interest deductions and credits for personal and corporate income taxes and lower the rates for everyone. i am pleased house republicans are the only people in this town with the courage to balance the budget. it's time to return the economy to an engine of growth and job creation and increased opportunities for all hardworking americans. this is what the house republican budget will achieve and this is what americans deserve. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. the way to save medicare is to bring down costs overall in the health care system, not give seniors a voucher that puts all the risk on the senior which is what the republican approach does. i now yield one minute to the gentleman from california, the distinguished ranking membe
instead of raising taxes the house republican plan includes pro-growth, comprehensive tax reform, tax reform is critical to increasing u.s. competitiveness abroad as well as attracting business here at home. it will close loopholes and special interest deductions and credits for personal and corporate income taxes and lower the rates for everyone. i am pleased house republicans are the only people in this town with the courage to balance the budget. it's time to return the economy to an engine...
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higher salaries and benefits based on anticipated increasing property tax revenue. then the recession hit. stockton soon was $1 billion in debt. monday, stockton may become the most populace city in the country to enter chapter 9. >>> besides gay marriage the supreme court will also hear arguments tomorrow on a case involving billions of couldn't summer dollars. at issue is brand name drug companies keeping lower priced versions off the shelves. federal officials will argue the deals cost $3 billion a year by delaying launch of cheaper generics. >>> just ahead, an alert for a bart passengers. some can expect delays for up to 14 months. >>> here's an unusual sight. a california home owner hopes his insurance will cover this. the woman inside the car explains how in the world that happened. >> looking outside, we enjoyed a sunny sunday but cloud are rolling in, and the forecastes coming up. >> mike: march madness for the men and women and the golf course, sergio garcia, not the lie he was looking for. does he have a club >> ama: in southern california, an out of contr
higher salaries and benefits based on anticipated increasing property tax revenue. then the recession hit. stockton soon was $1 billion in debt. monday, stockton may become the most populace city in the country to enter chapter 9. >>> besides gay marriage the supreme court will also hear arguments tomorrow on a case involving billions of couldn't summer dollars. at issue is brand name drug companies keeping lower priced versions off the shelves. federal officials will argue the deals...
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haven't raised that tax in 20 years. so if we just indexed it to construction cost inflation, and indexed it to the economy, we could issue bonds, pay it off by that increment on the gas tax. it would be about a penny a year a gallon. i was driving to work one day they were changing the cards up there. they were raising it a nickel a gallon as i drove by. a penny a gallon. i think most americans would be willing to pay for that if they knew it was going to save 3.5 -- or create 3.5 million jobs and put this country back on track and get rid of some of the delays and congestion and detours and all the other problems we have. so let's pay attention to this scorecard. to this report card. if your kid came home with a card like this you'd do something about it. congress better do something about it. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. it was mr. speaker, june, 1950, when the north koreans decided they would invade their neighbors to the south, south korea. the wa
haven't raised that tax in 20 years. so if we just indexed it to construction cost inflation, and indexed it to the economy, we could issue bonds, pay it off by that increment on the gas tax. it would be about a penny a year a gallon. i was driving to work one day they were changing the cards up there. they were raising it a nickel a gallon as i drove by. a penny a gallon. i think most americans would be willing to pay for that if they knew it was going to save 3.5 -- or create 3.5 million jobs...
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it also means arranging our tax system so is that we have economic growth. and i think we have been saying that from day one. >> chris: well, senator durbin, i heard some give there from senator corker. let me he ask you. are senate democrats willing to make serious cuts, reforms to entitlements if you get added tax revenue and what are the prospects tor for a grand bar ? >> what he articulated is what we did in the bowles simpson commission and what we have done since. we said let's put everything on the table and i want to thank bob be for saying that. we have to, of course, pass the budget resolution in the senate. patty murray has done an extraordinarily good job and then move to the next stage and that is the grand bargain stage. both sides sitting down on a bipartisan basis not eliminating medicare as emhe afraid the paul ryan budget would do but making sure it survives for generations to come. putting revenues on the table that are fair and won't penalize the working people across america and making sure it is a balanced approach. i think what bob cor
it also means arranging our tax system so is that we have economic growth. and i think we have been saying that from day one. >> chris: well, senator durbin, i heard some give there from senator corker. let me he ask you. are senate democrats willing to make serious cuts, reforms to entitlements if you get added tax revenue and what are the prospects tor for a grand bar ? >> what he articulated is what we did in the bowles simpson commission and what we have done since. we said...
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tax code. but there are other things which cannot even be explained. why in the world would we put in our tax code a provision which says if an american business wants to move jobs overseas, we will give them a tax break to do it? i don't think so. that should be a decision, if they make it, with no encouragement from our tax code. rather, let's encourage businesses to stay in the united states. similarly, senator carl levin of michigan has really made a concerted effort to investigate and expose the offshore tax havens that cost us over $300 billion a year in taxes owed to the united states, people that park their money in far-away places with strange-sounding names end up escaping tax liability. why do we let that happen? the average family across america, the average business across america can't escape and doesn't even try to escape its liability. yet, we built into the tax codes these cayman island little fiascoes in bermuda and all the places they head to. we could put an end to that in a
tax code. but there are other things which cannot even be explained. why in the world would we put in our tax code a provision which says if an american business wants to move jobs overseas, we will give them a tax break to do it? i don't think so. that should be a decision, if they make it, with no encouragement from our tax code. rather, let's encourage businesses to stay in the united states. similarly, senator carl levin of michigan has really made a concerted effort to investigate and...
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spending is out of control, just in time for tax season too. the irs made headlines, this time, getting blasted for a dwen training video parodying "star trek." look at this. >> there's money laundering, bribery, running rampant in the street. sir, they are exchanging the lowest coin currency for paper bills. >> you don't mean -- >> that's right, sir, pennys on the dollar. gerri: are they serious? 60,000 of your taxpayer dollars funded that video. this, of course, weeks after another government agency, this time, the usda had a video teaching college kids how to use a microwave. since the sequester, washington agentedded like a 2-year-old throwing temper tantrums making big spectacle cuts. looking like stopping the federal government from spending money is harder than keeping the snow from falling. cut out the spending on junk. that's my two cents more. that's all for tonight's "wig liz report," and thank you for watching. if you can't catch us live, don't forget to dvr the show. have a great night. ♪ lou: the tie any island nation of cypress
spending is out of control, just in time for tax season too. the irs made headlines, this time, getting blasted for a dwen training video parodying "star trek." look at this. >> there's money laundering, bribery, running rampant in the street. sir, they are exchanging the lowest coin currency for paper bills. >> you don't mean -- >> that's right, sir, pennys on the dollar. gerri: are they serious? 60,000 of your taxpayer dollars funded that video. this, of course,...
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frantically looking to rejigger the tax. i stress, not eliminating the tax. maybe focus on the rich. take 20% of their dough. hard to say. this much is not. it is going to happen. because the government needs the dough. if they still want to get european union dough. it gets weird and complicated. desperate to stay in the euro club. does this ring a bell? it should. no one is taxing the bank holdings, thanks to obamacare, they are going after the other assets. 3.7% on investment sales larger than 100,000 grand. the next time you try to sell your house, trust me. you will hit the roof. think about that. tax not on your income, earned or unearned but your assets. what you have, what you own. your tangible assets. home here, bank account there. is there difference? no. no difference between american government taxing you for medical devices and what it deems as a medical insurance plan. taxing you not on what you make but what you have. the stuff you attain through life of work no, matter when you work or how much you made when you work. stuff you got now. to go
frantically looking to rejigger the tax. i stress, not eliminating the tax. maybe focus on the rich. take 20% of their dough. hard to say. this much is not. it is going to happen. because the government needs the dough. if they still want to get european union dough. it gets weird and complicated. desperate to stay in the euro club. does this ring a bell? it should. no one is taxing the bank holdings, thanks to obamacare, they are going after the other assets. 3.7% on investment sales larger...
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get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right on one thing we will know what is in obama care after we passed it. >> after we suffered from it. >> mike: very well said. doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c ♪ [ instrumental ] [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger likes it, so i do too. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basemen
get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right...
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revenue from gas taxes is increasing. states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a great show on tap. dare i say a bit different. benghazi we will look inside that story. idaho governor here to talk about sequester cuts the impact on his state and why he was ready for it. wrestlers together they are almost 1,000 pounds and life size game of chess pieces on the plaza. susan poke is here grand master chess player live. that's going to be great. and donald trump. >> hello. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by
revenue from gas taxes is increasing. states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see...
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raise taxes. next year they want to raise the taxes by 40 billion dollars, again, the republican budget doesn't raise taxes and then on the deficit this year, the democrat deficit would be 164 billion dollars bigger than the republican deficit. and next year, 308 billion dollars, just to give you a sense of it, by 2015 the republican deficit would be down to 125 billion and the democrat deficit 433 billion. there's a big indication of the difference between the parties when you look at the budgets of the budget blueprints of the republicans in the house and the democrats in senate and republicans want to restrain spending and democrats want to continue to blow up the budget and eventually, over the decade add 1 trillion dollars of new taxes. >> sean: yeah, so 1 trillion in new taxes over ten years, a trillion dollars, this is like they know no other way, all right? that's point one, but yet, they still will give us almost trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see throughout the entire ten
raise taxes. next year they want to raise the taxes by 40 billion dollars, again, the republican budget doesn't raise taxes and then on the deficit this year, the democrat deficit would be 164 billion dollars bigger than the republican deficit. and next year, 308 billion dollars, just to give you a sense of it, by 2015 the republican deficit would be down to 125 billion and the democrat deficit 433 billion. there's a big indication of the difference between the parties when you look at the...
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everything from filing taxes and receiving death benefits to who gets called as next of kin. >> i had had to list her as my sister just so that someone would call her in the event that i'm killed or missing in action or i'm hurt on the job. she can't be my emergency contact. she can't receive my remains. >> reporter: corraine gets the benefits of being married because the local government in the nation's capital recognizes same-sex marriage but only nine states and the district have taken that step so corraine loses status as a spouse just by crossing the potomac river into virginia. >> why do we have to be married locally but federally it's nothing? we're friends. we wear a ring symbolically. it's ridiculous. >> what the bill does -- >> reporter: now the defense of marriage act, also known as doma, first passed by congress and signed by president clinton in 1996 is being challenged at the supreme court. >> it's being asked to decide there whether or not congress can pass a law that treats same-sex couples who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite s
everything from filing taxes and receiving death benefits to who gets called as next of kin. >> i had had to list her as my sister just so that someone would call her in the event that i'm killed or missing in action or i'm hurt on the job. she can't be my emergency contact. she can't receive my remains. >> reporter: corraine gets the benefits of being married because the local government in the nation's capital recognizes same-sex marriage but only nine states and the district have...
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essentially i pay more taxes for no other reason than sexual orientation. no other reason than how i was born. not separate but equal. separate and unequal. >> i want to play this because i know that you want to address this. we had an e-mail exchange. i did get it in the show just for you. ralph reid making controversial remarks on today's "meet the press." >> what i said was the verdict of social science is overwhelming and irrefutable. that is without regard to straight or gay. in other words, this -- applies to one parent households and it applies to foster homes. it applies to the whole plate. they looked at them all. that the enduring a, loving,ing in tact, biological mother and father is -- for children and not a close call. and the only issue before the court is there a social good to that and does the government have a legitimate interest in protecting and strengthening? that's the issue. >> i was talking to the television and kept saying not true. as he was saying that. not true, not true. if you look at the studies. studies show the exact opposit
essentially i pay more taxes for no other reason than sexual orientation. no other reason than how i was born. not separate but equal. separate and unequal. >> i want to play this because i know that you want to address this. we had an e-mail exchange. i did get it in the show just for you. ralph reid making controversial remarks on today's "meet the press." >> what i said was the verdict of social science is overwhelming and irrefutable. that is without regard to straight...
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. >> european markets and levyiing a tax... they did not want to bail out and the european nations but it is no we were at 10 straight days of a record high. many reasons that this happened is because it wa on down 5 1/2% for however, it looked like it was getting back to normal. >> what is interesting about cyprus is that it is a bit of an analogy like the cayman islands. where there are a lot of money invested offshore? was there any tax consequences? >> they have a bank holiday today. seousometimes they will lose confidence and not be able to get their money overseas. >> what about ope housing in the bay area are here today? >> yes this report released from data quick what i think that could derail the stock market's is possibly interest rates. i would see them to say that it would be a good thing for the bull market for the cyprus money situation. >> keeping interest rates low. >> and there are no right answers there is a plus and minus. we are going to come back with robert black at 9:15 and 6:48. erica? >> good morning. l
. >> european markets and levyiing a tax... they did not want to bail out and the european nations but it is no we were at 10 straight days of a record high. many reasons that this happened is because it wa on down 5 1/2% for however, it looked like it was getting back to normal. >> what is interesting about cyprus is that it is a bit of an analogy like the cayman islands. where there are a lot of money invested offshore? was there any tax consequences? >> they have a bank...
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instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there angry. if you woke up tomorrow and saw your account -- your mother's account was being impacted like this, you would be desperately unhappy. i can't imagine what kind of reaction we would get here in the u.s. >> the concern is that cyprus does this, you have problem in italy and spain. and then there's a run on their banks. >> you don't know the impact here. it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly negative. i don't know how there's control over this. we'll be watching but deeply concerning to p
instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there...
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critics say the company can't compete with china's cheap costs without tax payer money. it should be going to important things like schools. they haven't met the bench marks required to draw on the $197 million federal loan guarantee. but it wouldn't say what the bench marks are or if the feds will lower the bar in order to help the company survive. >> diane macedo fox news. >>> still ahead, it is an american tradition as old as our country. why is one military institute being forced to cancel the 4th of july. >> there's a new one a much different trend taking place in hollywood. attacking the white house. we will have the details about that straight ahead in the fox light. >> let's check in with bray an kilmeade to see what's going on on fox and friends. >> great show as usual. look at the show we put together for you guys to watch in the green room or maybe even in studio. we are going to talk about the president's 50 hours in israel. rocket fire from the palestinian areas. guess where the president is going? to the palestinian areas. we will show you what the latest w
critics say the company can't compete with china's cheap costs without tax payer money. it should be going to important things like schools. they haven't met the bench marks required to draw on the $197 million federal loan guarantee. but it wouldn't say what the bench marks are or if the feds will lower the bar in order to help the company survive. >> diane macedo fox news. >>> still ahead, it is an american tradition as old as our country. why is one military institute being...
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on the other hand, when you hear one of the things they're considering is actually taxing everybody's bank accounts. >> if you look at the size of cyprus, it has an economy about the size of vermont. but, what it underscores is the fact that years on into the european debt crisis, there's still no common way to resolve a country that's going into sovereign collapse, to get a banking system out of bankruptcy. europeans don't know what will happen. as you said, the first proposition in cyprus, would have included a one-time tax, essentially taking depositors' money. they could lose their money. that's presumably off the table. it looks like the cypriots will be trying to hit the offshore money. bottom line is, if you live in another beleaguered country like spain or italy, you might be thinking of going to bank and take your money out. >> and just the fact that eu was floating this idea and the authorities in cyprus were floating this idea means, this is the beginning of the end of the euro, people have no confidence they can deposit their funds in the bank creates insecurity. >> real q
on the other hand, when you hear one of the things they're considering is actually taxing everybody's bank accounts. >> if you look at the size of cyprus, it has an economy about the size of vermont. but, what it underscores is the fact that years on into the european debt crisis, there's still no common way to resolve a country that's going into sovereign collapse, to get a banking system out of bankruptcy. europeans don't know what will happen. as you said, the first proposition in...
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we could end the sequester today by adopting cuts but in the tax codes, the tax breaks, the tax credits that are loaded up in the tax code that go mostly to the wealthiest americans. you are talking about getting rid of the tax benefits or loophole? >> that's exactly right. >> give me an example of this. is there enough money there? >> absolutely enough money to over $1.2 trillion over 10 years. we could get it, for example, from the corporate deferral on-shore profit did companies that make their profit did overseas, did he ever their payments, sometimes never pay them, and >> bill: that just encourages people to move their money or jobs offshore? >> it's an incentive. >> why should we be rewarding them for exporting jobs basically? >> what these corporate interests and wealthy americans do is hide spending in give them a check? we would is a no way. in the tax code, nobody is really examining that. >> bill: exact. >> special tax -- well, mortgage interest deductions for second homes. not just a first home. i will tell you, a big one is the fossil fuel subsidy. i am talking about oil a
we could end the sequester today by adopting cuts but in the tax codes, the tax breaks, the tax credits that are loaded up in the tax code that go mostly to the wealthiest americans. you are talking about getting rid of the tax benefits or loophole? >> that's exactly right. >> give me an example of this. is there enough money there? >> absolutely enough money to over $1.2 trillion over 10 years. we could get it, for example, from the corporate deferral on-shore profit did...
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the schoolyard; third-graders bringing guns to school; test scores on the decline; $3.5 trillion in tax funds spent on poverty, and yet there are more poor people than any other time; progressive education, where we've spent more per capita on students but are getting less and less return on the test scores. those aren't my ideas, morals, ideals, and values, that's the other side's. so i'm trying to get them to defend their philosophy and get a controversy and debate going with this book. >> where were you born? >> i was born in washington, d.c. my mother was there at the time, so it was convenient for both of us. >> and what were your parents doing here? >> well, my dad was a very successful salesman. my mom is a homemaker and is still living. he sold business equipment, calculating machines, and move here at the age of 19 from another washington-- washington, indiana, the oldest of nine children. he and all of his brothers were in the army during world war ii and never expected to give birth, to sire a journalist like myself. there was nobody like me in the family, and i thk there are
the schoolyard; third-graders bringing guns to school; test scores on the decline; $3.5 trillion in tax funds spent on poverty, and yet there are more poor people than any other time; progressive education, where we've spent more per capita on students but are getting less and less return on the test scores. those aren't my ideas, morals, ideals, and values, that's the other side's. so i'm trying to get them to defend their philosophy and get a controversy and debate going with this book....
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comes as both the senate and house unveil two budget proposals, both very different on things like tax hikes and entitlement spending and neither likely to get enough support to make it to the president's desk in its current form. house speaker john boehner says he's at work toward balancing the budget going forward, but that's that washington's spending problems have to be addressed. >> when you get down to the bottom line, the president believes that we have to have more taxes from the american people and we're not going to get very far. if the president doesn't believe that the goal ought to be the balance of the budget over the next ten years, i'm not sure we'll get very far. >> peter doocy with the news in washington for us tonight. do lawmakers sound hopeful that the government shoulddown can be avoided? >> harris, none of the lawmakers we heard from today actually threatened to shut down the government at the end of the march and the focus seems to have shifted past the upcoming deadline to extend that short-term budget resolution and on to a more grand bargain, but speaker boeh
comes as both the senate and house unveil two budget proposals, both very different on things like tax hikes and entitlement spending and neither likely to get enough support to make it to the president's desk in its current form. house speaker john boehner says he's at work toward balancing the budget going forward, but that's that washington's spending problems have to be addressed. >> when you get down to the bottom line, the president believes that we have to have more taxes from the...
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the increase in payroll tax rates, the rise in high income tax rates, the increase in taxes associated with the affordable care act, obamacare and now the sequester will result in a fiscal drag of about one and three quarters percentage points of gdp in 2013. i view this as an unfortunate outcome. he is predicting a big hit in economic growth in 2014. dennis. dennis: thank you very much, peter barnes. cheryl: this from the treasury on the cyprus situation. growth and financial stability in the euro zone are of importance to the u.s. it is radical to lay the foundation for a return to financial stability and growth cyprus. we will continue monitoring this closely as details are finalized and the agreement is implemented. nicole petallides is back from the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: my first thought is, of course, you want to boost the liquidity of the euro zone. at the same time, you are hearing language from washington where they make it seem a little bit more wonderful than it really is. how about all the people that have money that is more than that? if you were on
the increase in payroll tax rates, the rise in high income tax rates, the increase in taxes associated with the affordable care act, obamacare and now the sequester will result in a fiscal drag of about one and three quarters percentage points of gdp in 2013. i view this as an unfortunate outcome. he is predicting a big hit in economic growth in 2014. dennis. dennis: thank you very much, peter barnes. cheryl: this from the treasury on the cyprus situation. growth and financial stability in the...
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and taxes. it will structure our system for economic growth. we will stop hemorrhaging jobs overseas and bring american jobs back to these shores. it's one thing if we lose jobs because of low wages overseas. we don't ever want to compete in that arena. it's another if we lose jobs because our government is inefficient, bloated and expensive. and finally, it protects our most vulnerable. it protects our young people. you know, i agree with then senator obama when he said it was immoral to continue to incur these massive debts. of course, when he said it, since he said it, our debt is multiples of what he was decrying at that time. we are piling mountains and mountains of debt on our children and our grandchildren to fuel our addiction to spending and it's got to stop and it's got to stop now. i'm proud to stand for this republican budget and i urge its passage. i give back the rest of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van holl
and taxes. it will structure our system for economic growth. we will stop hemorrhaging jobs overseas and bring american jobs back to these shores. it's one thing if we lose jobs because of low wages overseas. we don't ever want to compete in that arena. it's another if we lose jobs because our government is inefficient, bloated and expensive. and finally, it protects our most vulnerable. it protects our young people. you know, i agree with then senator obama when he said it was immoral to...
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we are also tax payers. if you take 20% of your budget and cut it, these are the people paying it your taxes and the next thing you tell them is next year at tax time, you have lowered their budget, how does that make up for all the money that gets lost to the government that they need right now to fix these situations? guest: sequester was an idea of both sides thought was so bad it would never happen and then it did. it was meant to be a threat at the end of report in process. the super committee did not happen and they never struck a deal. now a sequester is here on both sides want it for different reasons. republicans want cuts and with a can and democrats want to show how bad cuts hurt. and show that cutting government so quickly is -- has repercussions. dated from texas, go ahead. i'm not familiar with a whole lot of politics in washington. i am on social security disability. goes beyond just fixing the budget. and obamahealth care care, as far as going beyond fixing the budget like health care. i live
we are also tax payers. if you take 20% of your budget and cut it, these are the people paying it your taxes and the next thing you tell them is next year at tax time, you have lowered their budget, how does that make up for all the money that gets lost to the government that they need right now to fix these situations? guest: sequester was an idea of both sides thought was so bad it would never happen and then it did. it was meant to be a threat at the end of report in process. the super...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> today's deep dive and because it's monday we decided to unveil some new tricks. all part of a special presentation on president obama's first trip to the middle east. so let me get you started here. after leaving washington tomorrow night, he will arrive in tel-aviv around 6:30 a.m. middle eastern time. there he is. he'll visit an iron dome missile launcher. then he will head to jerusalem where there he will meet with president perez, prime minister netanyahu, then attend a dinner with prime minister netanyahu, working dinner at his residence that will include some of the middle east peace process aspect of things. thursday the president choppers to the best bank. he'll meet with m
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avoi the tax penalty-- >> gas prices are down for the fourth straight day. aaa reports the national average fell to three- dollars and 67 cents for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline. that's down 11 cents since last month people in wyoming are seeing the lowest gas prices-- at three-dollars and 33 cents a gallon. drivers in hawaii are dealing with the highest prices in the nation. they're paying four-dollars and 39 cents for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline. here is what drivers are paying around the bay area. a gallon of regular in san francisco will run you 4.14. oakland -- and san jose drivers are paying 4.03. more bay area news. after a 90-minute stand off with police a novato resident is now undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. this is video from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c-seven news, over the scene friday. someone reported the suspect starting a fire in a home near the corner of center road and stasia drive in novato. relatives say that the suspect was acting up and in possible need of psychiatric help. after talking with police the
avoi the tax penalty-- >> gas prices are down for the fourth straight day. aaa reports the national average fell to three- dollars and 67 cents for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline. that's down 11 cents since last month people in wyoming are seeing the lowest gas prices-- at three-dollars and 33 cents a gallon. drivers in hawaii are dealing with the highest prices in the nation. they're paying four-dollars and 39 cents for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline. here is what drivers...
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they didn't want to tax depositors. they're going to resolve at least one bank. brussels would like them to do two. that means getting rid of bad banks over time. that means losses of employment, uninsured depositors will take very large hits. insured depositors will remain whole and the banking system will stay afloat. this will please the european central bank so that everything can re-open on tuesday, if everything goes according to plan. as long as these guys in the parliament vote on this tomorrow. >> keith, i want ask you this because there are a lot of ifs. is this any better for the stock market tomorrow? >> i think it's a reason to contextualize why you'd sell for crisis reasons all the way up. but trade a 30-point range in the s&p 500 and a tight three-point range in the vix. and on the vix, 11 to 14. i think this crisis situation only insulates that trading range. >> today you saw 10 and a half percent surge. >> we did. it's because of the uncertainty. if we do have some certainty, i think that comes out of it tomorrow. most or all of that 10% pop in t
they didn't want to tax depositors. they're going to resolve at least one bank. brussels would like them to do two. that means getting rid of bad banks over time. that means losses of employment, uninsured depositors will take very large hits. insured depositors will remain whole and the banking system will stay afloat. this will please the european central bank so that everything can re-open on tuesday, if everything goes according to plan. as long as these guys in the parliament vote on this...
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on him to pay the difference in the city's fundraising short coming so it doesn't have to tap into tax income to pay for the event. >>> as we speak, preparations underway at the vatican ahead of tomorrow ace installation for the newly elected pope. pope francis. we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to break from tradition, correct? >> reporter: you are absolutely right, jon. in the first few days of his papacy, pope francis has really broken from the traditions of his predecessor. he has been very casual in his conversations, greeting people, very much a pope of the people if you will. a lot of people saying that he is really a humanized the papacy. hundreds of thousands as you talked about expected to be a part of the mass tomorrow. among them, dignitaries from around the world. that group landed in italy. today, the vice president meeting with italian leaders, getting a chance to talk with them befo
on him to pay the difference in the city's fundraising short coming so it doesn't have to tap into tax income to pay for the event. >>> as we speak, preparations underway at the vatican ahead of tomorrow ace installation for the newly elected pope. pope francis. we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to...
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of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend at your business. if someone's paying more in taxes, that means they have less money to spend where you work, which means you're going to make less money in tips or in salary or may even cost you your job if taxes are too high. and i'm telling you, we focus on federal taxes here, but these -- these aren't the only taxes people pay. depending on where you live, you are paying local and state and now federal taxes. you add those up and there are people in this country that are paying close to half the money they make in taxes. half the money they make in taxes. how's that good f
of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend...
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authorities have caught more than a million cases of tax i.d. fraud just last year. totaling billions of dollars. they say older residents are more vulnerable and that things are really bad in florida. officials report miami alone has 46 times more the rest of the country. the u.s. attorney for south florida calls it a tsunami of fraud. and the epicenter of a national trend. phil keating with more live from our south florida newsroom. why there? >> the government with fake returns just happens to be the fraud deyour down here made easier when they will pay it back on prepaid debit cards which are sold pretty much at any drugstore. the two miami cops are the latest fraudsters caught up in this crime accused of accessing government or healthcare data to mine for personal info. it is now the number one fraud in florida and number three fraud nationwide. >> what it shows you is that greed has no end. anyone who has ability to access anyone's personal identification number. anyone who has access to a laptop. that's all you need. it's very easy. >> once the irs deposits th
authorities have caught more than a million cases of tax i.d. fraud just last year. totaling billions of dollars. they say older residents are more vulnerable and that things are really bad in florida. officials report miami alone has 46 times more the rest of the country. the u.s. attorney for south florida calls it a tsunami of fraud. and the epicenter of a national trend. phil keating with more live from our south florida newsroom. why there? >> the government with fake returns just...
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in washington, maybe, depending on global warming, h&r block commercials making you worry about your taxes, and making everyone fill out an ncaa bracket. these are the ties that bind. >>> he picked indiana. also not an entirely obvious choice. in previous years, republicans have responded to the president with outrage as if this is a major scandal when he does this. >> we are going to a dire state, and maybe i will not worry about the bracket. >> the president may look a little disconnected. >> he is so
in washington, maybe, depending on global warming, h&r block commercials making you worry about your taxes, and making everyone fill out an ncaa bracket. these are the ties that bind. >>> he picked indiana. also not an entirely obvious choice. in previous years, republicans have responded to the president with outrage as if this is a major scandal when he does this. >> we are going to a dire state, and maybe i will not worry about the bracket. >> the president may look...
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after taxes, that comes to $152 million. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we return to today's same sex marriage debate with one of our own, featuring two attorneys who were at the court today. california attorney general kamala harris, who supports overturning the gay marriage ban. and austin nimocks, counsel for the alliance defending freedom, which supports proposition 8. thank you both for joining us. i want to start by asking you both this question. why is the right to marry or same-sex marriage considered to be a constitutional issue and not a social one? attorney general harris. >> first of all the united states supreme court since 1880 has described marriage as a fundamental right. what we know is that it is based on some very fundamental notions around which we crafted our constitution and our country. the fundamental notion of justice, of privacy, and of equality. and the discussion then before the court was rightly before the court to discuss the issue of same-sex marriage in the context of those 14 cases over a centu
after taxes, that comes to $152 million. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we return to today's same sex marriage debate with one of our own, featuring two attorneys who were at the court today. california attorney general kamala harris, who supports overturning the gay marriage ban. and austin nimocks, counsel for the alliance defending freedom, which supports proposition 8. thank you both for joining us. i want to start by asking you both this...
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i mean, if you're talking about taxes and taxing small businesses, you have to talk about the fact that if -- if -- if our small businessman has to pay more money to the government, then he's going to have less money to pay to his ememployers, and the ememployers will have less money to send kids to the school of their choice. i think it's a matter of talking about the debt differently. not just we are in imminent danger in a debt crisis in this country. but what does that mean to people? it means that our government is growing so fast and it's becoming so expensive that we're making payments to our credit cards that we can't afford, which means we have to keep -- we'll keep having this debate about needing more revenue to the government. well, that means less money in people's pockets. it means less money at home. less money to put in your car. we have to tell the history of our party. the history of freedom and opportunity and equality. which we're not doing. and in your report earlier -- i think -- go ahead. sorry. >> yeah, listening to sarah palin, the republican vice presidential n
i mean, if you're talking about taxes and taxing small businesses, you have to talk about the fact that if -- if -- if our small businessman has to pay more money to the government, then he's going to have less money to pay to his ememployers, and the ememployers will have less money to send kids to the school of their choice. i think it's a matter of talking about the debt differently. not just we are in imminent danger in a debt crisis in this country. but what does that mean to people? it...